Crucible of Courage Oil for Strength Mastery Victory - Hoodoo Voodoo Wicca Witchcraft Pagan Conjure

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This oil is loaded with herbs and resins that have a long history in helping those who are faced with new challenges, fears, and new endeavors. It's ideal for any situation where you may feel some uncertainty such as starting a new job, dating, going back to school, taking exams, interviews, etc. It's also great for those of you who have some fear around traveling. The herbs in this particular blend are believed to help both stress and with a lack of confidence. It comes in a 1/2 oz round battle

You can use this oil in a number of ways. You can dab some on your body, put some in a bath, anoint candles (purple or white), dab some in the heel of your shoes, pour some in a diffuser, anoint a dime with some and keep it in your pocket or purse, etc.

Made from lavender, five finger grass, high john the conqueror, coriander, myrrh and a few other herbs and oils designed to help you deal with all of life's challenges.

High John The Conqueror is actually comes from the Americas and was used in Native American magic for vitality and power. In Hoodoo, High John the Conqueror was a slave who through his charm, magic and personal influence was able to defy the odds and become a wealthy man even though he still carried the title of slave. Despite his position as slave, he was able to outwit his masters.

Coriander is actually the same plant as cilantro. Coriander is the seed while cilantro is the leaf. Coriander dates as far back as the the Ancient Egyptians and was prized by both the Greeks and Chinese. In folklore, the Chinese believed that if a pregnant woman ate coriander she would give birth to a "genius." They also believed coriander had the ability to encourage immortality. Coriander is considered both a healing and courage herb as it is ruled by Mars and it's element is fire.

Five finger grass or "cinquefoil" has many magical properties associated to it. It is believed to help with communication, draws in good luck, is protective, can aid in wisdom and has been used for purification. One folklore myth suggests hanging five finger grass from your doorways for protection. During the medieval times, the 5 leaves of five finger grass where thought to symbolize the five senses. Knights often desired to where it's image on their armor as it was a symbol for mastery and adeptness.


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